In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
Examples of gender specific nouns for a female are:
aunt
cow
czarina
daughter
dam
dame
doe
empress
girl
hen
lady
lass
mare
mom
mother
niece
queen
sister
vixen
woman
In Spanish, "the" is "el" for masculine nouns and "la" for feminine nouns. In French, "the" is "le" for masculine nouns and "la" for feminine nouns. In German, "the" is "der" for masculine nouns, "die" for feminine nouns, and "das" for neuter nouns. In Italian, "the" is "il" for masculine nouns and "la" for feminine nouns.
English does not have feminine or masculine nouns. In Spanish, it is feminine.
In French, "la" is feminine. It is a definite article used before feminine nouns.
Only first declension Latin feminines end in -a. Most feminine nouns do not.
"First" in French is "premier" for masculine singular nouns and "première" for feminine singular nouns.
In Spanish, "the" is "el" for masculine nouns and "la" for feminine nouns. In French, "the" is "le" for masculine nouns and "la" for feminine nouns. In German, "the" is "der" for masculine nouns, "die" for feminine nouns, and "das" for neuter nouns. In Italian, "the" is "il" for masculine nouns and "la" for feminine nouns.
In French, nouns are either masculine or feminine. There are a plethora of feminine nouns such as la chaise, une fille, and la cuisine.
The English language does not have feminine nouns
Not in English. In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. A number of the languages from which English nouns come to us have masculine and feminine forms and in some of those languages, feminine nouns do end with a.
masculine and feminine
English does not have masculine and feminine versions of nouns.
English does not have feminine or masculine nouns. In Spanish, it is feminine.
In French, "la" is feminine. It is a definite article used before feminine nouns.
Only first declension Latin feminines end in -a. Most feminine nouns do not.
Auto and automobile are feminine nouns in French.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.Foods have no gender. Words for foods are neuter nouns.
"First" in French is "premier" for masculine singular nouns and "première" for feminine singular nouns.